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Uses the API from this great article on Emoji & Deep Learning. Check out the Dango app if you want something like this on your phone.Works best on macOS. Terminals on Linux render emojis in monochrome as they don't support color emojis. On Linux, I would recommend installing Emoji One for full emoji coverage. Doesn't really work on Windows.

Note you must have node and npm installed. If you don't, go to nodejs.org and follow the install instructions there. Note that the emoji pack to upload can be a path to a yaml file on your machine or a URL, like http://www.emojipacks.com/packs/food.yaml.

SHML is a shell framework for faster and easier script development. HTML has CSS, terminals have "ANSI/VT100 Control Sequences". SHML makes is easy to apply some style to your shell scripts without trying to remember that Yellow = \033[33m instead Yellow is $(color yellow).

Replaces emoji codes (like :smiley:) for emoji images (like 😃) or unicode characters (like 😃).The emoji codes used are the ones on Emoji cheat sheet. Their images are also provided here for you to use (images.zip), but consider its copyright.

There are a lot of human unfriendly strings out there, for instance, UUIDs and SHA1s. When you have to work with a couple of these strings, it's manageable; most programmers I know see f985dab7704a and remember that as "the one that starts with f9." And tab completion helps.

Uses the API from this great article on Emoji & Deep Learning. Check out the Dango app if you want something like this on your phone. In Cerebro, type emoj or emoji and some text, to find relevant emoji.

If you prefer a GIF you can view one here. This package requires Emacs v24.3 and above. Emacs should be compiled with support for PNG images to display emojis as images. It is recommended that Emacs is compiled with ImageMagick support. emojify will use it to resize emojis if needed, additionally imagemagick is used to set background color for emojis to workaround the bug described in issue 7. However these are completely optional.